The 2026 Nevada Preps All‑Southern Nevada baseball team has been unveiled, spotlighting the region’s most electrifying senior talent. Selected by a panel of coaches and journalists, the roster blends dominant arms with potent bats, each player poised to take the next step at the collegiate level.
Mound Masters
On the pitching side, Hudson Ciulla of Bishop Gorman posted a perfect 7‑0 record with a 2.61 ERA and 90 strikeouts in 59 innings, earning a commitment to Gonzaga. Liam Radke from Faith Lutheran, the 5A pitcher of the year, went 7‑0 with a 2.11 ERA and 83 strikeouts over 56⅔ innings, pledging to TCU. Jack Stoner, also of Bishop Gorman, finished 7‑2 with a 2.45 ERA and 47 strikeouts in 54⅓ innings, heading to East Carolina. Dominic Tiberi of Centennial posted a 7‑2 record, a 2.03 ERA and 67 strikeouts in 65⅔ innings, committing to Cochise College in Arizona. Johnny Villarreal from Basic went 6‑0 with a 2.48 ERA and 46 strikeouts in 42⅓ innings, signing with St. Mary’s (California).
Bats That Made Noise
At the plate, Brody Griffith of Desert Oasis batted .468, smashing five home runs while driving in 23 runs and earning a future at the Air Force Academy. T.J. Otis from Centennial posted a .404 average with 42 hits and 36 RBIs. Hogan Hawkins of Silverado combined a .438 batting mark with 42 hits and 34 RBIs, while also excelling on the mound with a 5‑2 record, a 0.56 ERA and 53 strikeouts, pledging to BYU. Kingston Kela of Faith Lutheran hit .462 with six homers, 42 hits and 34 RBIs, committing to TCU. Matthew Kelley from Basic hit .463 with four homers, 28 hits and 26 RBIs, heading to Texas A&M. Devin Martin of Arbor View was a first‑team 5A selection by the coaches, pledged to CSN.
Other notable hitters include Justin Rodrigues of Bishop Gorman, who posted a .430 average with eight homers and 52 RBIs as part of the 5A state champions, and Rookie Shepard of Faith Lutheran, who led 5A with a .511 batting average, 47 hits and 31 RBIs, committing to Miami (Florida).
Coach of the Year and Honorable Mentions
Bill Stuber of SECTA was named coach of the year after guiding the Roadrunners to a Class 4A state championship, a testament to his strategic acumen and player development. Among the honorable mentions, Giovanni Guariglia of Silverado earned state player of the year honors with a state‑high 18 home runs, a .323 average and 44 RBIs, while also excelling on the mound with a 1.38 ERA and 74 strikeouts, pledging to TCU.
The full list of commitments stretches from Gonzaga and TCU to Oregon State and San Francisco, illustrating a pipeline that sends Nevada’s best to programs across the country. With standout performances from pitchers like Crue Smith of Desert Oasis, who posted a 1.75 ERA and 36 strikeouts, to hitters such as Spencer Aten of Boulder City, who batted .535 with seven homers and 61 RBIs, the 2026 All‑Southern Nevada team sets a high bar for the next generation.